Monday, 30 May 2011

Playing Catch Up...

It has taken a while for my wrist to feel up to the task of doing very much at all, and now life is beginning to return to normal and it's time to play catch up just a little bit before life gets in the way of blogging for reasons other than a weak wrist!

Way back in March my son Jon married his wonderful fiancee Elisha, and we made the journey to the wicked South to be there. It was a perfect wedding, a simple ceremony at Dunstable Register Office, followed by a get-together of the happy couple's nearest and dearest at Luton's Sun Do Chinese restaurant. Wonderfully informal and intimate, and a joy to be there to see two people we love so much joined together in matrimony!


The gathering of the clans - L-R my sister Alys, neice Yvie Marie, my mother, and nephew Laurence.

Daughter Lizz in pink jacket, with my stepson Paul. Dumpy lass on right, having Bad Hair Day is Yours Truly!

Some serious giggling going on with two of the bridesmaids!

My beloved granddaughter Freya taking her handsome daddy for a tour of the grounds...!


The arrival the bridal party.

The bridesmaids enter...

...followed by the blushing bride on her grandfather's arm.

Jon sees his bride at last...

Freya breaks the solemnity - when the registrar asked if anyone knew of any just impediment, she declared in a loud clear voice, 'Iggle Piggle'!

Mr and Mrs!

The witnesses (the mothers of the bride and groom!),  Jon and Elisha and their darling little boy, Alex.

Their first (married!) kiss...

An elegant ensemble!

And another, al fresco.

The happy couple


Families!

Mother and Daughter

Four generations...

Bruvvers!  
Best Man...

Groom...
Stepfather of the Bride...
Mother of the Groom...
The minimum of speechifying took place, with plenty of laughter added to anecdotes and good wishes as two families become one.






The reception was very relaxed and informal, as might be expected from a small and intimate gathering of family and friends but it fit the occasion and the people involved to a T!


The buffet certainly confirmed the Sun Do's reputation as the best Chinese Restaurant in town!
The Super Mario themed cake had been a well-kept secret, and a surprise from Elisha to Jon, who loved it of course!


Everyone enjoyed the occasion, from the youngest to the oldest!

The First Dance...
but hang on a minute...!
Something , or someone, is missing!
That's better! Now we're a proper family!

That's just a glimpse into a happy family celebration. If the photos are a little thin on the ground it is because we were too busy enjoying the rapture of the occasion itself to worry over much about being Posterity Perverts!



We have the last of our Spring Bank Holidays coming up tomorrow, and I may get around to catching up with myself, blog-wise, but if the sun appears the garden may come between us! Perhaps I'll actually remember to take some photos so you can share in the progress from wilderness to....wait and see!

Monday, 9 May 2011

Hello? Is there anybody there?

I am still alive...I haven't fallen off the planet or been abducted by aliens, but haven't been able to face updating my blog since breaking my wrist on 26th of February.
However, the physiotherapy is going well and I will soon be able to type with TWO fingers instead of one, and hope to able to cast an eye back over the last couple of months and upload some pics etc!

So, watch this space!

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Plastered...

We are getting to know our local hospital a little too well...
Last Saturday I blacked out and broke my wrist - after having it 'pulled' and re-set by Mr Brett (a Norfolk boy!), and plastered.
I was kept in for observation as my slow heart rate had 'em all worried! I suspect it's nothing new, but it is about to be investigated for the first time as apparently it just isn't normal for the heart-rate of someone in pain to go down instead of up and may account for the momentary blackout that preceded the fall!
By Sunday afternoon, they'd had enough of me and I was allowed home, once my cast had been extended over the elbow. They really don't want this fracture to move!
On Monday afternoon, David noticed that my knuckles had swollen and turned a fetching shade of purple, so we returned to A&E to have the cast loosened a shade.
So we can breathe a sigh or relief that we don't need to visit the Hospital again until my Fracture Clinic appointment on Thursday...
...or maybe not!
Today, David was complaining about having something in his eye, and the GP decided to send him up to A&E...! Somehow he had got a tiny splinter of metal in his eye, which the doctor was able to remove after a certain amount of prodding and scraping.
So now we have an appointment at the Fracture Clinic tomorrow and at the Eye Clinic on Friday!
Honestly, we can't make one fully-functioning body between us, and we have about 12 days to decorate the front room, fit skirtings and box the meters before the carpet men arrive! 
Life is never predictable here!